Grand Slam of Darts: Michael van Gerwen ends Gary Anderson’s 17-year record as Beau Greaves registers victory | Darts News


Gary Anderson is out in the group stages of the Grand Slam for the first time in his career after a 5-2 loss to Michael van Gerwen.

Van Gerwen came out of the blocks flying and found his scoring boots to go 2-0 ahead with a 108.45 average, with ‘The Flying Scotsman’ unable to get a foothold in the game.

After Anderson got a leg on the board, the ‘Green Machine’ reasserted his dominance with a break of throw and then followed it with a clutch hold to put himself one leg away from victory and Anderson on the edge of a situation he has never faced before.

From there, after missing three match darts, Van Gerwen eventually sealed the victory on D8 to round off an electric display, meaning Anderson has failed to get out of the group on his 18th appearance in the Grand Slam, ending a remarkable 17-year run of being in last-16 contention.

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Highlights of the Grand Slam of Darts group stage match between Gary Anderson and Beau Greaves

That sees Van Gerwen take top spot in Group G and now face Danny Noppert for a spot in the quarter-finals.

“Let me get one thing straight. To get knocked out in a tournament by Gary is not a shame. But I know what I’m capable of and I think I did everything right today, what I could have done,” Van Gerwen said.

“You always try to do as good as possible for yourself and I want to do this all the time. I know I can do it because I’ve shown it multiple times before, but it’s not as easy as everyone thinks.

“To beat Gary here in a 5-2 game, it gives you a lot of confidence, it gives you a lot of joy. But we know there’s still a long way to go if I want to do well in this tournament.”

Beau Greaves signed off her Grand Slam campaign with an almighty 5-3 comeback win against Niko Springer, with the German the other player to progress alongside Van Gerwen.

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Beau Greaves reeled off five consecutive legs to beat Niko Springer in the group stage of the Grand Slam of Darts

After going three legs down, Greaves reeled off five legs on the spin with a 104 and 137 checkout on the way, Springer’s annoyance at the crowd firmly being on her side only working against him.

It is a deserved moment for the world’s best women’s player after she pushed both Gary Anderson and Michael van Gerwen all the way.

“Obviously there is a lot to take from it. I’ve thrown some good darts, I’ve just had probably some bad timing,” Greaves said.

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Beau Greaves was agonisingly close to a sensational win over Michael van Gerwen at the Grand Slam of Darts after missing a match dart in their final leg decider

“I’ve just not hit the right shots at the right time and that starts throwing it. But other than that, I’ve enjoyed all three games I’ve had and I’ve just been unlucky. I’ve played well and just not got the results.

“I just feel confident with my game, do you know what I mean? I’m just trying to get through it and just after getting my Tour card, I am looking forward to it.

“I don’t really like the hype around all of it. I don’t really want people talking about me and that.

“It’s how I get on with it. I don’t need other people to tell me I’m not ready. I know that, do you know what I mean?

“I know I’m not ready for the big leagues and that.”

Grand Slam of Darts: Tuesday evening results

Jonny Clayton5-4Danny Noppert (H)
Niko Springer3-5Beau Greaves (G)
Luke Littler5-1Daryl Gurney (E)
Lukas Wenig5-1Cam Crabtree (H)
Connor Scutt5-3Karel Sedlacek (E)
Michael van Gerwen5-2Gary Anderson (G)
Wessel Nijman5-0Lisa Ashton (F)
Gian van Veen2-5Josh Rock (F)

What’s coming up on Wednesday?

Wednesday sees the start of the last 16 with four second-round matches including Gerwyn Price vs Martin Schindler and Chris Dobey vs Michael Smith.

Wednesday November 12, 7pm (Sky Sports + and Sky Sports Main Event)

4x Second Round
Luke Woodhouse v Ricky Evans
Gerwyn Price v Martin Schindler
Luke Humphries v Jurjen van der Velde
Chris Dobey v Michael Smith

Who will win the Mr Vegas Grand Slam of Darts? Watch throughout the week live on Sky Sports. Live coverage continues Tuesday from 7pm on Sky Sports+ and Sky Sports Main Event. Stream darts and more top sport with NOW



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